Cycling legend Sir Chris Hoy has offered a health update as he gears up to participate in his charitable cycling venture, the 'Tour de Four'. The six-time Olympic gold medallist featured on BBC Breakfast on Friday morning to discuss his wellbeing ahead of the ride.

Hoy, who stands as Britain's second-most decorated Olympian, received a prostate cancer diagnosis two years ago after suffering shoulder discomfort. Devastatingly, Hoy has been informed that his cancer is terminal, having metastasised to his bones and progressed to stage four.

He has previously disclosed that medics have estimated he has between two to four years remaining, yet he continues to live life to the fullest. "Can we ask, on behalf of everyone, how you are?" enquired Breakfast presenter Charlie Stayt.

"I'm doing p

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